Amy & Isabelle, Abide With Me, The Burgess Boys & More 4 Books Collection Set by E. Strout - Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
Amy & Isabelle
The Burgess Boys
Abide With Me
The Things We Never Say[Hardcover]
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixedlot
ISBN: 9780213001162
Overview:
This Elizabeth Strout collection brings together four beloved novels in one thoughtfully curated set, offering a rich journey through small-town life, family secrets, and moral nuance. Featuring Amy & Isabelle, The Burgess Boys, Abide With Me, and The Things We Never Say (hardcover), this quartet showcases Strout’s trademark clarity, empathy, and precise character work. You’ll meet mothers guarding painful memories, brothers navigating long-standing loyalties, a pastor wrestling with faith and voice, and a history teacher contemplating the quiet, charged moments that define us. Perfect for fans of literary fiction who relish intimate, slow-burn storytelling, the collection invites readers to linger on every choice, consequence, and confession. The mix of formats makes this a versatile addition to any bookshelf, ideal for building a complete Strout shelf or gifting to readers who value literary depth and emotionally honest narratives.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Four novels, one author—the Elizabeth Strout Collection offers a cohesive foray into a singular literary voice known for unflinching honesty and memorable, flawed characters. Across these pages, memory, guilt, forgiveness, and resilience thread through each family or community, creating a resonant reading arc that rewards careful attention and rereading. The inclusion of The Things We Never Say in hardcover adds a tactile premium to the set, while the other titles mirror Strout’s attentive explorations of ordinary people facing extraordinary emotional tests. This is the kind of collection that reads as a single, expansive novel—perfect for binge-reading or collecting for future re-readings.
Books Included in This Collection:
Amy & Isabelle
Isabelle Goodrow has spent years in quiet exile with her daughter Amy, haunted by a past affair and the social disgrace it sparked. The novel follows the tension between private longing and public judgment, tracing how secrets shape a family’s daily life long after the moment of reckoning. Strout renders each decision with unflinching honesty, inviting readers to consider how love, resentment, and memory collide in intimate, everyday moments. A finely drawn, emotionally deft portrait of motherhood and resilience.
The Burgess Boys
Jim and Bob Burgess left their Maine hometown for New York, carrying the weight of a father’s death and a lifetime of family history. Jim, a corporate lawyer, and Bob, a dedicated legal aid attorney, must confront not only the consequences of past choices but the tightening bonds of brotherhood and community. Strout examines what it means to belong, to forgive, and to stand up for those you love when the world around you changes in unexpected ways. A moving, humane look at kinship under pressure.
Abide With Me
Tyler Caskey, a parish minister, struggles to find the right words for both sermons and his grieving daughter, Katherine. The church parsonage feels cold as the winter outside, yet the novel follows a quiet, stubborn попроб to reach for connection, even as faith and doubt wrestle within him. This is a church-life portrait that asks how we lead, how we listen, and how we hold onto hope when words fail us—and when silence speaks louder than speech.
The Things We Never Say
Artie Dam appears to have a settled, ordinary life—long marriage, steady teaching job, familiar holidays. Yet beneath the surface, he wrestles with isolation and the ache of not fully knowing those closest to him. As Artie searches for honest connection, the book probes how well we truly understand the people we share tied lives with, and what it takes to bridge the distance between appearance and truth. A thoughtful, quietly powerful meditation on human longing and connection.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for adult readers who crave character-driven literary fiction and literate, emotionally aware storytelling. Perfect for fans of Elizabeth Strout’s keen observations of family dynamics and moral complexity, book clubs seeking introspective discussion material, and gift buyers looking for a premium, cohesive author collection. This set also suits collectors building a complete Strout shelf or readers wanting a durable, multi-title experience that can be enjoyed in sequence or as standalone reads that share a unifying voice and themes.
Key Benefits:
- Four rich, character-driven novels by a critically acclaimed author
- Cohesive reading journey with shared themes of memory, family, and resilience
- Hardcover inclusion for one title adds premium variety within the set
- Great gift idea for book lovers and aspiring writers alike
- Compact, unified collection for easy shelving and display
- Delivers thoughtful, conversation-starting material for book clubs
- Timeless literary fiction with lasting shelf appeal
About the Author:
Elizabeth Strout is an acclaimed American author whose novels, including Olive Kitteridge, have earned broad critical praise and numerous awards. Renowned for intimate, moral-centered storytelling and a precise, lucid style, Strout’s work frequently examines family dynamics, memory, and the quiet, often painful moments that illuminate everyday life. This collection showcases four of her deeply human narratives, each voice distinct yet unmistakably hers—a testament to a writer who turns ordinary life into compelling, unforgettable fiction.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
owning the full Elizabeth Strout Collection means embracing four immersive journeys into human nature, each book offering not just entertainment but insight. The quartet formats a satisfying reading rhythm—from the intimate mother-daughter tension of Amy & Isabelle to the broader, compassionate examination of family ties in The Burgess Boys and Abide With Me, capped by The Things We Never Say’s quiet meditation on connection. It’s a thoughtful, high-value addition to any bookshelf, ideal for gifting, gifting, and gifting again to readers who value depth, nuance, and enduring storytelling.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.